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Clubs

Student clubs offer countless opportunities for individual and group development and they represent the most visible and accessible avenue to student involvement on a college campus. Additionally, student clubs reflect the diverse interests and activities of GCC’s student body. Check out the list of clubs below. Club meetings are open to all GCC students; contact the club advisor listed if you have questions or what more information. If want to start a new club, here’s the Greenfield Community College New Club Paperwork

Activities Council

To plan and organize cultural, social and recreational activities to enhance the student experience. This group is open to all students interested in planning and implementing campus events.

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Club

The mission of this ACLU Club is to render local and regional support for the American Civil Liberties Union in order to conserve America’s original civic values – the Constitution and the Bill of Rights – and to defend the rights of every man, woman and child in this country.

Permaculture Club

To create a permaculture garden on campus that engages the community through education, hands-on skills, food production, and cross-disciplinary and co-curricular projects. This group is open to all students.

Science Club

Social Justice Club

To build equity and understanding at Greenfield Community College. We will work to raise student awareness about relevant cultural issues. The Social Justice Club will provide students with a platform for change and action, through justice education, consciousness raising and activism. We will give students the tools to make lasting changes in their lives and communities.

Student Senate

To allocate the Activity Fee Budget, promote and support activities that enhance the life of the college community, and serve as the student voice on campus. This group is comprised of elected members and member-at-large; it is open to all members of the campus community. See the Student Senate page for more information.

News & Announcements

Events

GCC students lead a trip to Boston Common as part of the March for Our Lives Boston event. Transportation is provided; the trip will depart from the South Entrance of the Core Building at 8am and return to GCC by 7pm. Please email Mary McEntee at mcenteem@gcc.mass.edu if you're interested in participating.

It's our own campus talent show! Do you have a talent you'd like to showcase? Email Mary McEntee at mcenteem@gcc.mass.edu with a description of your talent and tech needs to participate in this unique performance or RSVP online.[gravityform id="50" title="true" description="true"]